Production-ready Node.js GraphQL server for Vercel Serverless Functions.
Warning
This project is now deprecated! Please use the official Apollo Server integration for Nextjs instead: https://github.com/apollo-server-integrations/apollo-server-integration-next#readme
In an existing application deployable to Vercel (such as create-next-app), add the following to your project's dependencies:
npm install --save @saeris/apollo-server-vercel graphql
# or
yarn add @saeris/apollo-server-vercel graphql
Only clone this repository if you intend to contribute to the development of this library! Please read the Contributing section below for more details.
Please read Vercel's documentation on how to deploy a serverless function or if you are using Nextjs, follow their guide on adding API routes. Also note that this library is intended only for use with Vercel's hosting platform. If you intend to deploy a Nextjs app to a different platform, such as Netlify, you will need to use Apollo Server Lambda instead. The API of this library is identical to apollo-server-lambda
and as such, switching between the two is as simple as swapping out dependencies and placing your endpoint handler in the appropriate directory.
// Create a new API endpoint handler in the appropriate directory for your project:
// Vercel: ./api/<endpoint-name>.{js|ts}
// Nextjs: ./pages/api/<endpoint-name>.{js|ts} or ./src/pages/api/<endpoint-name>.{js|ts}
import { ApolloServer } from "@saeris/apollo-server-vercel";
// Construct a schema, using GraphQL schema language
const typeDefs = `
type Query {
hello: String
}
`;
// Provide resolver functions for your schema fields
const resolvers = {
Query: {
hello: () => "Hello world!"
}
};
const server = new ApolloServer({
typeDefs,
resolvers,
// By default, the GraphQL Playground interface and GraphQL introspection
// is disabled in "production" (i.e. when `process.env.NODE_ENV` is `production`).
//
// If you'd like to have GraphQL Playground and introspection enabled in production,
// the `playground` and `introspection` options must be set explicitly to `true`.
playground: true,
introspection: true
});
export default server.createHandler();
// You should now be able to access your new endpoint from via::
// http://localhost:3000/api/<endpoint-name>
The example under api/example.ts
is live at https://apollo-server-vercel.saeris.io/api/example. You can also give it a try via CodeSandbox or locally by cloning this repo, running yarn && yarn start
, and then navigate to the URL provided in your terminal (usually http://localhost:3000/api/example).
If you would like to contribute to the development of this library, feel free to open a pull request! Getting started should be as easy as running git clone https://github.com/Saeris/apollo-server-vercel.git
and then npm install
or yarn
to install dependencies. Please make sure you run yarn test
after making any changes to ensure that all of the integration tests pass before submitting your PR.
Testing is provided via jest
and is pre-configured to run with codecov
as well. Tests for this library have been adapted from the official Apollo Server integration tests and they can be found under src/__test__
. Additionally, this library uses eslint
, typescript
, and prettier
, all three of which are automatically run on each commit via husky
+ lint-staged
. To manually lint and test, use the following commands:
Lint:
yarn lint
Typecheck:
yarn typecheck
Test and watch for changes:
yarn test:watch
Lint + Typecheck + Test:
yarn test
This code is released as-is, with no guarantee of support or maintenance over time. It was developed to meet my own personal needs and will only receive updates as and when I have a need for them. For that reason, if you come to rely on this package in your own codebase, I highly recommend that you create a fork rather than to submit a pull request, as I can make no promises about reviewing or merging PRs in a timely manner. Though I do very much appreciate feedback, PRs, and bug reports.
When updates are published, significant changes to the public API (including Typescript types) or major versions of peer dependencies will be considered breaking changes and as such will be published under a new major version. Features will be released under a new minor version, and miscellaneous changes or bug fixes will be published as patches.
This library is based on apollo-server-lambda and uses integration tests copied from that library as well as apollo-server-integration-testsuite. Huge thanks to all the folks at Apollo for their amazing work!
Released under the MIT license.